Philip Suarez didn't start out his day thinking he'd be a hero, but he sure ended that way. On Sept. 17, Kelli Candelaria, Philip's grandmother had been driving with her grandson, when she began having severe chest pain. She pulled into the Pima County Adult Detention Complex parking lot and realized she was having a heart attack.

According to PCSD she parked her car and told her grandson Philip, to run into the building and ask someone to call 911. Philip, without hesitation kissed his grandmother's cheek and told her 'he would be right back.' He then ran across the parking lot toward the building.

Corrections Sergeant James Brown and Special Office Supervisor Renee Mattas were the first people the 6-year-old approached. They immediately called the Tucson Fire Department and then went to attend Candelaria.

After EMS arrived, Sgt. Brown and Mattas remained with Philip, while his grandmother was treated. He received coloring books, crayons and stickers to help occupy his time.

Candelaria, who had previous heart problems and was in a lot of pain, remembers how calm her grandson was throughout the ordeal. She recalled he even looked both ways before he crossed the parking lot. She has since made a full recovery.

It's the Year of the Dog. On Saturday night, the Tucson Chinese Cultural Center joined together for a night of festivities commemorating the Lunar New Year. Dancing and singing were among the activities, but the organization also took a moment to remember the country's Chinese American veterans.

It's the Year of the Dog. On Saturday night, the Tucson Chinese Cultural Center joined together for a night of festivities commemorating the Lunar New Year. Dancing and singing were among the activities, but the organization also took a moment to remember the country's Chinese American veterans.

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Field Operations is advising travelers that the Port of Nogales, DeConcini crossing, will undergo canopy construction Monday, Feb. 19 through Thursday, Feb. 22.

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Field Operations is advising travelers that the Port of Nogales, DeConcini crossing, will undergo canopy construction Monday, Feb. 19 through Thursday, Feb. 22.